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What (who) is vade mecum - definition


Vade Mecum         
  • Early 20th century handbook for operating a motor car
1994 STUDIO ALBUM BY BILL DIXON
Vade mecum; Pocket reference; Vademecum; Ready reference; Vade mecum (book); Hand book; Vade-mecum; Hand-book
Vade Mecum is an album by American jazz trumpeter Bill Dixon recorded in 1993 and released on the Italian Soul Note label.Stubenrauch, R.
Vade mecum         
  • Early 20th century handbook for operating a motor car
1994 STUDIO ALBUM BY BILL DIXON
Vade mecum; Pocket reference; Vademecum; Ready reference; Vade mecum (book); Hand book; Vade-mecum; Hand-book
·- A book or other thing that a person carries with him as a constant companion; a manual; a handbook.
vade mecum         
  • Early 20th century handbook for operating a motor car
1994 STUDIO ALBUM BY BILL DIXON
Vade mecum; Pocket reference; Vademecum; Ready reference; Vade mecum (book); Hand book; Vade-mecum; Hand-book
[?v?:di'me?k?m, ?ve?di, 'mi:k?m]
¦ noun a handbook or guide kept constantly at hand.
Origin
C17: mod. L., lit. 'go with me'.
Examples of use of vade mecum
1. The Via Francigena Association, in Fidenza, issued a vade mecum for travellers in 2000, a Holy Year.
2. Everyone‘s quite friendly here, although "one of the things you immediately notice is the number of overtly armed police". With these you must take care, warns the otherwise cheerful vade mecum, which can be consulted at w4mp.org.